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there's osm, but that doesn't have the convenience of being able to just chuck in a place and have it tell me how to drive there, which I need if I'm at a red light and need to know how to get somewhere. ty :)

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[–] VENMusica@mastodon.social 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

@milkytoast Magic Earth is nice, way better than osm and organic maps

[–] gingerman@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@VENMusica

I'm testing it out and find the search very slow, even after downloading the map for the area.

A second problem I'm having with Magic Earth (maybe it's all apps that use OSM) but it seems to use the county name rather than the city/town for some reason. If I have multipe towns with the same street in one county, I just get a list of locations that all look the same so I'm forced to guess.

I think my last issue with all the options I've tried except Here WeGo is they don't provide contact info or business hours. I tend to use Google maps for that feature more than directions

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

I think my last issue with all the options I've tried except Here WeGo is they don't provide contact info or business hours. I tend to use Google maps for that feature more than directions

You can use GMaps WV, or just Google Maps in a web browser, for that.

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